Hey Mark,
Now I get it...you're a triangle maniac!!! that's your interpretation of the rule of third I was trying to understand in your former post....everytime you see a subject you build a triangle to shoot it! hehehehe now i got the manual i can keep on looking it your work ....kidding ;o)
Anyway, on that one the colors again are very interesting, made of blue and pink. There's a lot details.
It's good that you've timed the shot when the boy was preparing to hit the "baseball ball", and that you've got it right in between the bars. Though, I'm quite disturb by the heqd cut off of the boy in the uper right. Either you got in full into the frame or you cut it totally. But there, I've got a feeling of hesitation, something's wrong. I understand you wanted to have the boy on the left in full, and that's an excellent point in your photograph....hum...that must ahve been tricky...
Cheers,
Pris.

Wow, Mark! again I'm stunned by the quality of your composition.
Your shooting is so very close to the action that it really feels like we are part of it!
I see you're getting the master of "centric comp". I mean you've got your particular way of applying the rule of third...it woud be a rule of three main elements but where the main action is in the center, from which strong lines of perspectives start to design the journey of our eyes.
Two special mentions:
1/ The colors and tones are incredible.
2/ The streched black dog in the foreground =? timing is perfect!
Congratulations for your work on Cuba people and daily life => you're adding real flavor to the postcard image that we usually see elsewhere.
Cheers,
Pris.

I like this photo with an interesting low pov,altough I don't
quite like the pink in photos and I would have preferred to see
the complete head of the boy from the right.The scene is very
interesting and some great textures there.I like it.
Regards,
Horatiu

Hi Mark,
this one is brilliant too! He looks proud and strong there, and this is so well made with all these lines converging towards him, looks like one of these superhero cartoon ;-)
Well done!
Nicolas